Activision CEO Robert Kotick is among the highest-paid Chief Executive Officers in the United States. According to Reuters, Kotick made a total of $64.9 million in 2012, including $56 million in stock awards. Kotick’s salary for 2012 was $2 million, twice what he made in 2011.
Spiders, spiders everywhere.
"The Montpellier-based (France) indie games publisher Dear Villagers and Malmö-based (Sweden) indie games developer Greena Games, are today very delighted and proud to announce that the full version (v1.0) of their storybook city builder/strategy game “FABLEDOM“, is coming to PC via Steam on May 13th, 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Warhorse Studios has announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the sequel to its popular first-person RPG set in medieval Bohemia. Here are the first details on the world, the story, and much more.
Finally!
2024 just got better!
It could be perfect if Warhorse decided and gives us a current gen update for the original game.
Since so many of you "gamers" continue to buy Call of Duty, this is completely expected.
I wonder how many American homes wouldn't have been foreclosed upon this year if this salary went elsewhere. What a shame.
I wonder what is the average activision's employee's pay?
Heck they even close some of their Studios due to lay-off.
Really?
They could have just used that money to open up studios or something.
He is making way too much just for a gaming business. I say should of been 30$ mil max.
disgusting